Ferrari must ‘stay motivated’



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This is the first time since 1984 that no Ferrari can start in the top ten at the Italian Grand Prix. Then Michele Alboreto could start 11th and Rene Arnoux 14th, but in the end, Alboreto managed to finish second in Sunday’s race.

Monza’s current race follows its disappointing spas, where the focus was also on speed and low downforce, with Vettel and Leclerc finishing 13th and 14th in that race. “We expected this a little before the weekend,” Leclerc said of the Sky F1to.

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“We know that Spa and Monza are among our worst locations and a similar one could arrive even by the end of the year. This is difficult, because after doing a good lap, but you’re only 13 years old, it doesn’t feel good. “

“For now, that’s the case and I have to get everything out of the car in the current situation and I’m trying to get there. Obviously it hurts even more at home. Unfortunately, this is now the reality for us. “

“We have to work and Mugello, which will continue to be Ferrari’s home race, will be a little better.” Leclerc tries to stay optimistic. “From the next race, maybe we can already see the light at the end of the tunnel because now it is two very difficult weekends for us to test certain things in the car.”

Charles Leclerc, Ferrari SF1000, Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari SF1000

Charles Leclerc, Ferrari SF1000, Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari SF1000

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“So far, we have not found what we want, but we have to keep going with our heads down, stay motivated, and a better period will come,” expected Monaco. Vettel was really frustrated because there was a lot of competition between the drivers during the last laps of Q1 and he couldn’t run a clean lap.

“There was no point in starting to anticipate each other. There is a minimum amount of time and everyone must adhere to it. As soon as you start overtaking, a problem will already develop. That’s what it was all about. “


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